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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2015 11:12:59 GMT
Each to their own but I'll never understand why people leave early during a game like that which is so tense and finely poised. Would you leave the cinema before the big twist ending, or pull out just as you get to the vinegar strokes? I also think Bayern gets way too much stick on here. I don't agree with him all the time, and this season he seems to have become possessed by Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh, but he's asking reasonable questions and rather than try to answer them he just gets a lot of hysterical screaming. He's not like that tit biscuit, who's just a troll that should've been fucked off months ago. He isn't far off becoming as laughable though. His reasonable questions usually compile of "He's shit" or "He's always shit" and "He's not good enough to play that role". Which you wouldn't mind so much if we didn't have the best squad since the 1970's or arguably ever,and also weren't enjoying our best days since he has been watching us play football. It's his constant negativity even after back to back wins against the champions of this country for instance which are making him a laughing stock on here. He says he enjoyed last night's win but how can he be enjoying it when in pretty much every thread (and let's face it he spends every single waking hour engrossed in this messageboard) he is talking about how shit certain players were or are and how we should have won by more. Not as if he will be bothered but I can't take anything he says serious anymore just like Mr Biscuit.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Nov 8, 2015 11:15:30 GMT
Each to their own but I'll never understand why people leave early during a game like that which is so tense and finely poised. Would you leave the cinema before the big twist ending, or pull out just as you get to the vinegar strokes? I also think Bayern gets way too much stick on here. I don't agree with him all the time, and this season he seems to have become possessed by Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh, but he's asking reasonable questions and rather than try to answer them he just gets a lot of hysterical screaming. He's not like that tit biscuit, who's just a troll that should've been fucked off months ago. He isn't far off becoming as laughable though. His reasonable questions usually compile of "He's shit" or "He's always shit" and "He's not good enough to play that role". Which you wouldn't mind so much if we didn't have the best squad since the 1970's or arguably ever,and also weren't enjoying our best days since he has been watching us play football. It's his constant negativity even after back to back wins against the champions of this country for instance which are making him a laughing stock on here. He says he enjoyed last night's win but how can he be enjoying it when in pretty much every thread (and let's face it he spends every single waking hour engrossed in this messageboard) he is talking about how shit certain players were or are and how we should have won by more. Not as if he will be bothered but I can't take anything he says serious anymore just like Mr Biscuit. I think it's fair to say we're yet to entirely convince this season and there are question marks over some areas of a our summer business. Mitigating circumstances given we couldn't do much about the Ryan or Nzonzi situations, but you can count the number of times we've played well this season on one hand. I think we'll come good, as usual, but I think there are a few areas why eyebrows might justifiably be raised.
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Post by roylandstoke on Nov 8, 2015 11:18:00 GMT
A warrior who runs up the white flag as soon as he is confronted by someone prepared to defend himself. It is one thing to wind up the precious boys who represent that whinging French tosser. It is totally different gravy to try to intimidate Ryan Shawcross; and as was shown yesterday (and in the League Cup) any of our players.
He could be a decent player if he concentrated on his own game.
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Post by liamo on Nov 8, 2015 11:26:45 GMT
A warrior who runs up the white flag as soon as he is confronted by someone prepared to defend himself. It is one thing to wind up the precious boys who represent that whinging French tosser. It is totally different gravy to try to intimidate Ryan Shawcross; and as was shown yesterday (and in the League Cup) any of our players. He could be a decent player if he concentrated on his own game. It's starting to backfire on him now because refs have wised up and aren't buying in to his wanky behaviour, he can piss about all he wants but that's 2 games in 2 weeks where he's offered fuck all, he should concentrate on avoiding relegation instead of winding as many people up as he can
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Post by miggo on Nov 8, 2015 11:30:03 GMT
I can see both sides to the argument. In the middle of the park it's not a foul not even close to one however once in the box you are stopping a goal scoring opportunity, regardless of contact Remy was impeded and had to react in order to not get taken out by a keeper who I believe didn't touch the ball and in doing so lost his opportunity. Be interested to see how this plays out in various media outlets and of course happy it wasn't given but I'd have been massively pissed off if it was the other way around.
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Post by PerCyfilth ....Captains Log on Nov 8, 2015 11:35:03 GMT
I think Costa got a whiff of himself...he stunk the place out... absoluteley hardly got a kick.
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Post by JoeinOz on Nov 8, 2015 11:39:46 GMT
People who leave a football match before the end should be rounded up like cattle and shot like pigs
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Post by Deleted on Nov 8, 2015 11:40:28 GMT
Anybody else feel a tad sorry for him. At 1 stage he looked like he was running away from Ryan as fast as he could(the incident where Ryan chased him to the half way line and pushed him over) Breaking news just coming out that when Shawcross did eventually take him out of his back pocket after the game, the torture continued. Ryan put him in a gimp mask and force fed him oatcakes - picture below: For a Sunday, that's just too weird.
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Post by ryanbox360 on Nov 8, 2015 11:43:33 GMT
6-1 Liverpool last season?
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Post by Kjones9 on Nov 8, 2015 11:44:10 GMT
Anybody else feel a tad sorry for him. At 1 stage he looked like he was running away from Ryan as fast as he could(the incident where Ryan chased him to the half way line and pushed him over) Breaking news just coming out that when Shawcross did eventually take him out of his back pocket after the game, the torture continued. Ryan put him in a gimp mask and force fed him oatcakes - picture below: For a Sunday, that's just too weird. I know. It looks like a taco to me.
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Post by PerCyfilth ....Captains Log on Nov 8, 2015 11:46:53 GMT
Chelsea's backroom team took charge but were left tasting defeat once more as they lost their seventh game out of 12 in the league this season, to be left in a lowly 16th position by Marko Arnautovic's acrobatic 53rd-minute finish. This covers it doesn't it?
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Post by boskampsflaps on Nov 8, 2015 11:46:56 GMT
I fucking hate Ian wright. how.
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Post by cheekymatt71 on Nov 8, 2015 11:53:23 GMT
Wrightys always been ok for me.
Its Shearer who comes out with the bland cliches I cant be doing with
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Post by chiefdelilah on Nov 8, 2015 11:55:31 GMT
Wright is abysmal. His considered analysis tends to be saying things like "because we're England innit" and he's one of the worst for jingoistic tubthumping. What insight does he offer?
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Post by scfcwebby on Nov 8, 2015 11:57:49 GMT
Talk sport have made this their topic for the whole show and are currently doing a squad of smelly players (some nice smelling)
Shawcross is at the back and Fuller is up top
Times are tough for Talk sport
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Post by roylandstoke on Nov 8, 2015 11:58:05 GMT
It certainly could have been given.
Jack made a genuine attempt to reach the ball. Remy managed to take the ball away from Jack's dive and then ran into the space that was already occupied by Jack. Jack had a legitemate right to place his body in a position where it would hinder the scoring of a goal. To reach the ball Remy had to pass Jack's body. He chose to jump over Jack. To argue for a penalty is to say to Remy should have ignored Jack's body and kicked him in the process of running after the ball. The logical extension of this is to allow players to kick anyone who is between them and the ball rather than going around them.
My conclusion: No penalty. Correct decision. Shearer is a prick.
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Post by PB1863 on Nov 8, 2015 12:00:05 GMT
He is s pantomime character that people love to boo. I was expecting a chant of 'he's behind you' from the southerners as Ryan was so close to him all game. I must admit I really like watching him play as he winds everybody up and it makes the victory even sweeter. Stokes back 4 today was immense.
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Post by whydelilah on Nov 8, 2015 12:06:14 GMT
Wright is abysmal. His considered analysis tends to be saying things like "because we're England innit" and he's one of the worst for jingoistic tubthumping. What insight does he offer? There's only really Gary Neville that offers useful insight. Perhaps Lee Dixon too on a lesser scale but the rest, by and large, are absolute garbage. They just tell you what you can see with your own eyes. Sometimes not even that.
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Post by PB1863 on Nov 8, 2015 12:07:34 GMT
maybe it, maybe it wasn't. We have had plenty like this turned down Inc handballs in The box. Respect for Remy. Costa would have gone down
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Post by datguy on Nov 8, 2015 12:08:28 GMT
6-1 Liverpool last season? Nope, second I think. Could be wrong though.
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Post by ed5993 on Nov 8, 2015 12:09:05 GMT
"...Loic Remy stumbling as he went around Stoke City's outstanding keeper Jack Butland - with penalty appeals ignored by referee Anthony Taylor."
There were no appeals from any Chelsea players....
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Post by winston on Nov 8, 2015 12:09:47 GMT
I'm not overly bothered, my view doesn't get obstructed but like others have mentioned, it's like going to a film and missing the ending. I always remain convinced we will score, 3-0 down but with 15 mins to go, I do sadly think to myself, a goal every 5 mins is doable. For me, football takes over that Saturday so it doesn't matter if I take a bit longer getting home, I've used up the whole day anyway. And when the team have put a shift in (result doesn't matter for this), they should be applauded off. If a waiter has been good you show your appreciation and tip, you don't sneak out while they aren't looking Anyway, just posting to ask, what's the actual difference to leaving 5 mins early and 5 mins after the final whistle? Genuine question (I'm on a bus so it doesn't make any difference).
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Post by chiefdelilah on Nov 8, 2015 12:09:27 GMT
Wright is abysmal. His considered analysis tends to be saying things like "because we're England innit" and he's one of the worst for jingoistic tubthumping. What insight does he offer? There's only really Gary Neville that offers useful insight. Perhaps Lee Dixon too on a lesser scale but the rest, by and large, are absolute garbage. They just tell you what you can see with your own eyes. Sometimes not even that. That's true of the vast majority absolutely, but even then Wright is one of the bottom rungs of an exceptionally rickety ladder. I think Jenas is ok and Shearer has improved. I think Keane is enjoyable as a loose cannon. Seedorf was pretty good I thought. The best pundits tend to be writers and journos, not ex-pros. BT has some cracking ones on that James Richardson show and Sky's La Liga coverage is interesting.
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Post by kidcrewbob on Nov 8, 2015 12:11:48 GMT
Pretty good write up,actually - bigs up Butland, Shawcross, Shaq....no complaints here........
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Post by whydelilah on Nov 8, 2015 12:13:28 GMT
There's only really Gary Neville that offers useful insight. Perhaps Lee Dixon too on a lesser scale but the rest, by and large, are absolute garbage. They just tell you what you can see with your own eyes. Sometimes not even that. That's true of the vast majority absolutely, but even then Wright is one of the bottom rungs of an exceptionally rickety ladder. I think Jenas is ok and Shearer has improved. I think Keane is enjoyable as a loose cannon. Seedorf was pretty good I thought. The best pundits tend to be writers and journos, not ex-pros. BT has some cracking ones on that James Richardson show and Sky's La Liga coverage is interesting. Keane is just an angry bastard. He seems like he's after a fight with every snippet of punditry! He is enjoyable though I suppose. Bottom of the rung you've got your Ian Wright's, Savage's, Townsend's, Gullit's and Owen's etc.
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Post by chiefdelilah on Nov 8, 2015 12:17:33 GMT
That's true of the vast majority absolutely, but even then Wright is one of the bottom rungs of an exceptionally rickety ladder. I think Jenas is ok and Shearer has improved. I think Keane is enjoyable as a loose cannon. Seedorf was pretty good I thought. The best pundits tend to be writers and journos, not ex-pros. BT has some cracking ones on that James Richardson show and Sky's La Liga coverage is interesting. Keane is just an angry bastard. He seems like he's after a fight with every snippet of punditry! He is enjoyable though I suppose. Bottom of the rung you've got your Ian Wright's, Savage's, Townsend's, Gullit's and Owen's etc. Yep, Henry is dreadful too. Townsend has become a complete guilty pleasure for me though (Clive), you could build a quality drinking game around his catchphrases and prejudices.
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Post by WoodbineWright2@ on Nov 8, 2015 12:18:52 GMT
Are we really surprised that talkshite are getting in on the 'smelly issue' ? They must be the only people left on the planet, other than Chelsea's own snooty skinny latte drinking rent boys, left with any sympathy for the Blues. Even the media have rounded on them... THE LONDON MEDIA !! For the record, I like Mourinho, he's good for the sport. He maybe an utterly insane ballbag, but he's a real character and a Jack in the box who rubs people up the wrong way, the FA in particular. If Chelsea sack him and he leaves the Premier League it'll be a huge loss for our game. But having said that, I'm over the moon and delighted with the lads for flicking the V's at Terry, Costa & co and sending them home with nowt for the second time this season.
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Post by whydelilah on Nov 8, 2015 12:19:39 GMT
Keane is just an angry bastard. He seems like he's after a fight with every snippet of punditry! He is enjoyable though I suppose. Bottom of the rung you've got your Ian Wright's, Savage's, Townsend's, Gullit's and Owen's etc. Yep, Henry is dreadful too. Townsend has become a complete guilty pleasure for me though (Clive), you could build a quality drinking game around his catchphrases and prejudices. You'd be completely bungalowed by half time mate!
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Post by metalhead on Nov 8, 2015 12:20:40 GMT
Each to their own but I'll never understand why people leave early during a game like that which is so tense and finely poised. Would you leave the cinema before the big twist ending, or pull out just as you get to the vinegar strokes? I also think Bayern gets way too much stick on here. I don't agree with him all the time, and this season he seems to have become possessed by Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh, but he's asking reasonable questions and rather than try to answer them he just gets a lot of hysterical screaming. He's not like that tit biscuit, who's just a troll that should've been fucked off months ago. I think the reason he gets so much stick chief, is because he routinely makes outlandish and quite frankly ridiculous comments, seemingly to provoke a reaction, I.e. Geoff Cameron (international footballer) is shit, we should loan him out to fucking Woking. He's very black and white, either you're shit, or you're good. There's no in-between.
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Post by boskampsflaps on Nov 8, 2015 12:20:42 GMT
People can leave when they want, get over it.
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